The Mysterious Legend of the Left Dot Golf Ball

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By Jason V

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  1. Jason V

    Jason V
    Rye, NY

    I have played the (mysteriously, limited circulation) ProV1 left dot for the past year. Based on my personal experience I have found it to be among the more responsive and versatile golf balls in the Titleist lineup. I formally was a Left Dash loyalist but will be playing the left dot going forward. I would be highly interested in seeing input from this community regarding experiences playing the left dot. Cheers!

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Like you, there will only be a few users as this ball was primarily issued to tour players and not available as a retail selection. It was quite a while before enough users existed to take the Left Dash into the retail market. It may never happen with the Left Dot.
  3. I bought a dozen when Titleist offered them on their website several years ago. I wish I had bought a few more dzs. because they have not been generally available since. I found them to be great around the green and full swing wedge shots. The only drawback for me was with the driver. I live at a higher altitude and they few at a flatter trajectory and I lost some yardage on my drives. But given the wedge and short iron performance, it is a tradeoff I'd be willing to make.
  4. Andrew B

    Andrew B
    Waynesville, NC

    Military

    Jason V said:

    I have played the (mysteriously, limited circulation) ProV1 left dot for the past year. Based on my personal experience I have found it to be among the more responsive and versatile golf balls in the Titleist lineup. I formally was a Left Dash loyalist but will be playing the left dot going forward. I would be highly interested in seeing input from this community regarding experiences playing the left dot. Cheers!

    Like you, I have played and enjoyed the Left Dot as it checks all the boxes for me from tee to green. People can say the '23 Pro V1 is equivalent, it's not, especially off of the driver. I ran out of Left Dot's a few months ago and I have given up on trying to source more. I have switched to a Titleist competitor that comes in a gold box and it's every bit as good and easier to source.

    Come on Titleist, you're losing loyal customers because you're not giving us what we want. I would buy a years supply at a time if you would put these in the line up full time.
  5. TWalker

    TWalker
    Kansas

    I’ve been in the left dot for a little bit under a year now and love it. The ball fits me perfectly and was a great transition from the dash. I would be shocked if they brought it to market as it’s not going to be better for the vast majority of amateur golfers because they won’t be able to spin the ball enough. Titleist offers many Custom Performance Options (CPO) but the dash is the only one available for the public to purchase.

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